The licensing authority may adopt rules in accordance with chapter 28-32 relating to, but not limited to, methods of play, conduct, and promotion of amusement games or devices or bingo; methods, procedures, and minimum standards for accounting and recordkeeping; requiring reports by licensees and authorized organizations; ensuring that the entire net proceeds of amusement games or devices or bingo are devoted to educational, charitable, patriotic, fraternal, religious, or other public-spirited uses as defined by this chapter; protecting and promoting the public interest; ensuring fair and honest amusement games or devices or bingo; ensuring that fees and taxes are paid; and seeking to prevent or detect unlawful gambling activity.
53-04.1-08. Violation of chapter - Misdemeanor - Forfeiture of licensure - Ineligibility for two years. Any person who knowingly makes a false statement in any application for a license or authorizing resolution or in any statement annexed thereto, or who fails to keep sufficient books and records to substantiate the receipts, expenses, or uses resulting from amusement games or devices or bingo conducted under this chapter or who falsifies any books or records so far as they relate to any transaction connected with the holding, operating, and conducting of any amusement game or device or bingo or who violates any of the provisions of this chapter, any rule adopted hereunder, or of any term of a license is guilty of a class A misdemeanor. If convicted, such organization or person shall forfeit any license or authorizing resolution issued to it pursuant to this chapter and is ineligible to reapply for a license or authorization for two years thereafter.